Welcome to the second Property Investor podcast mini series on The Australian Investors Podcast, featuring Owen Rask and Wealthful founder and mortgage broker Chris Bates.This is part 2 of 5 of our property investing mini series.
In episode two, Chris Bates and Owen Rask discuss upgrading (e.g. from first property to inner city) in detail, including:
- Do I buy first or sell first?
- Bridging loans - do they work?
- Should you buy a house as an investment before you need it?
- What is a "sister city" and why do they count?
- Big builds and the "profitless boom":
- Construction loans
- Renovations
- Fixed price contracts
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Date recorded: April 8th 2022